I did a quick search but it looked like this resource had not yet been mentioned, apologies if it has and I missed it: The Steampunk Writers and Artists Guild athttp://steampunkwriters.ning.com/

has a call for submissions for The Omnibus of Bill Shakes and the Magnificent Ionic Pentatetrameter ...a steampunk shakespeare anthology. Sonnet 130 is mine, all mine (hiss, spit), but there lots of other sonnets and plays to play with... I'm told that they hope to have a profit-sharing scheme set up with the selected authors. See the site for further guidelines/more info.

Any new calls for subs? I am in the final stages of my first draft for a young-adult steampunk action-adventure. There are a couple of sections I was thinking of submitting as excerpts to magazines. I am going to try the magazine of SF&F first, but a fall-back position would be good in case they don't come through.

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Slightly tangential, but there's a good directory of (UK) agents on a site called LiteraryAgent.co.uk which, unlike countless others, is free to use. You have to sign up, I think, but they have never spammed me in the last six months and the only paid-only services are things like proof-reading and putting together your submission package.

Also, UK writers could do worse than Interzone ( http://ttapress.com/interzone/guidelines/ ), which also gives great advice to anyone submitting manuscripts. For instance, the following bit of advice, which makes sense in hindsight; never use staples, use paper clips or bulldog clips instead.

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Some are born strange, some attain strangeness, and some have strangeness thrust upon them.

original submissions for The Mammoth Book of Steampunk, to be published by Robinson in the UK and Running Press in the US in 2012. Stories can be emailed here. The deadline is April 1st, 2011. You will be notified soon after the deadline if your work is accepted or rejected

If you ask for permission to join and it is granted you will get your own page to show off your work (if that is what you want to do). So if you are an , artist, shoe maker, candle stick maker, then you can have your very own page at AE. The same goes for bands and other performers. What ever you do or want to show off there is a place for you here.

If you want to add a story or three, create reviews and news then again AE wants to know.

Thank you all for this thread! It's been a HUGE help! (First novella, Island of Icarus, was released last year through Carina Press. ^_^ )

Don't think this one's been mentioned yet: The Red Penny Papers (http://redpennypapers.com/submissions/) accepts steampunk submissions. But they have a limited submissions window. The current one ends on 2/28/11.

Also, I recently started a blog, The Biopunk Reader (http://www.biopunkreader.com) with Leah Dearborn from Steampunk Magazine. We're looking for stories, reviews, essays, comics, art--anything creative, really. Its focus is biopunk, not steampunk, but steampunk-esque biopunk or biopunk that takes place in the past is welcome, as long as the biopunk elements are apparent and make reasonable sense. (I have a post about not-quite-historic biopunk here: http://biopunkreader.com/?p=111 .)

Steam Press is looking to publish speculative fiction novels – fantasy, horror, and science fiction; utopias, dystopias, and the coming apocalypse; and punks of the cyber, steam, and diesel persuasion. Whatever floats your boat, I'd love to read it. We are currently only looking for novels I'm afraid, and our focus is on those aimed at adults (though I'm open to YA if it's something really special).

We are in New Zealand and this will be our primary market, with anything we sign being published on treebook before ebook – it will, unforunately, be difficult for us to sell paperbacks outside of New Zealand but with ebooks that won't be a problem.

Our books will be smart, dead sexy, and a pleasure to own. I'm hoping that our authors will be the same...

Kindling Press is pleased to announce a call for submissions for the Steampunk short story anthologie "20,001: A Steampunk Odyssey." In the spirit of Jules Verne's seminal work, we are seeking all manner of short stories in the Steampunk style. Preference will be given to stories involving the Sea and its mysterious Denizens; Submarine travel and related Contrivances; transoceanic Escapades, mysterious Islands, &c.

The preferred length of submissions is 2000 to 6000 words, but longer or shorter works may be considered on a case by case basis. All submissions must be original works and cannot have previously appeared in any form. Only submissions formatted in Microsoft Word and written for the Steampunk genre will be accepted.

The one person I know who worked with them said they're great, recommended making a submission, but I have no first-hand experience myself. Just remember that they will send a contract that you should read and can reject, so you lose nothing by submitting and then considering your options.

One point I'd make is that submitting to multiple publishers at once is considered impolite. Wait for a rejection if you have the patience, or at least give them a couple of months. If they get back to you six months after submission and your tell them it already got published elsewhere, they might grumble. If they get back to you a week after submission and you tell them it's already got a publisher, you might expect to be black-listed...

My first short story, Crush Depth, has been accepted by Kindling Press to be included in 20,001 A Steampunk Odyssey (http://www.kindlingpress.com/20001). This is due to be published as a e-book in mid-September, with an old-fashioned paper version to hopefully follow shortly afterwards.

OK, shameless self-promotion over, now on with the actual post... I'm currently working on submissions for the following short story collections. I know Stories in the Ether has already been mentioned, but I thought you might find the others interesting.

- short stories from 4000 - 10,000 words- MUST be VERY 'steampunk'-ish, mixed with elements of HORROR - Use mechanical creatures, vehicles, weapons, etc.--> bio-mech zombies?- Can be on earth or other planet, etc.---> be creative!- STEAMPUNK isn't always easy to write: research the clothes, lingo, etc.- Violence/gore is GOOD Stay away from EXCESSIVE foul language/sex

The Aerial Forces of the Hive, Queen and Country universe are locked in an arms race! Each nation seeks to field the best aerial vessels possible. New designs are constantly being sought and each ship makes all those that came before it obsolete relics.

Hive, Queen, and Country and Objects May Appear... are pleased to announce a design contest for would be aerial architects. The prizes will include a rapid prototyped model of your ship and inclusion of the design in an upcoming Hive, Queen and Country product. You will receive full credit for the design in the product and a complimentary copy when it reaches print.